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A Playlist Of 48 Travel Songs

A Playlist Of 48 Travel Songs

Long drive would not end in burning flames but in paradise as long as music accompanies us in our travels. When you put your jams and headset on or when you play your favorite playlist of travel songs in stereo out loud, it’s like you are shooting your written-by-fate independent road film. Here’s a playlist […]

Perth Paradise Beach Resort

Perth Paradise Beach Resort

This is a breathtaking view of the islets of Sipalay from the Perth Paradise Beach Resort. It is a reminiscent of the Hundred Islands in Pangasinan. From Perth Paradise Beach Resort, you can take a raft to navigate the waters around these islets to witness the sunset. Except for one life-size kangaroo statue installed within the resort, nothing else is Australian vibe. The resort features an infinity fool facing these islets.

How To Get There:

Coming from Bacolod, one should take a bus bound to Hinoba-an and alight from the bus to public market of Sipalay City. From Sipalay, hire a tricycle to take you to Perth Paradise Beach Resort.

How Did I Get There:

Our group’s initial plan was to take our boat from the Turtle Island and to anchor in one of the beaches in the Sipalay. However due to the unpredicted waves and the size of our boat, we went back to Punta Bulata and take the tricycle to Sipalay. My friends were already teasing me whenever I silence my mouth during the last boat ride because they thought I was too scared that I couldn’t swim and the boat would topple. We hire another tricycle from Sipalay to take us all six to Perth Paradise Beach Resort.

While the resort was not part of the itinerary and didn’t popup in travel guides like Sugar Beach or other popular diving resorts, catching the view of these islets of Sipalay at this perspective is definitely something that visitors of Southern Negros Occidental shouldn’t miss.

Our visit was also the best time of the day. The sun was about to set. The resort was playing their reggae renditions of popular songs. And the gang of six was dancing to the summer beat like we own the place, like no else is watching. But yeah, the other visitors were watching us. Well, that’s how we appreciated and enjoyed the view of Sipalay.

We decided to go back to Punta Bulata after we played a long Monopoly Deal card game and saw that the moon has already risen. Good thing our hired tricycle was still there.